Monday, November 8, 2010

Seasons Greetings

The sight of scraps in reds&greens is a sure sign that the Holiday Season is upon us....I love celebrating with homemade gifts and homecooked treats....our family has for several years exchanged handmade gifts with each other, these are not only from the hand&heart but definitely unique in their individuality....
Very Merry Christmas to you & yours all the year through....

You have always created the most unique and wonderful designs. (I have many painting books and cloth doll patterns designed by you that I still use!) Thank you for sharing this special creation, along with your family traditions - love the mint M&Ms!

Thanks Cheri for the wonderful pattern. It looks like a lot of fun to make, and will make a nice Christmas gift. Thanks too for the sugar cookie recipe. Sugar cookies are my favorite cookie to make for Christmas. Thanks, Karen

i was`wondering if there's a pattern for the snowman wallhanging I saw on another blog. the chicken is hanging in front of it. Kinda of a mosaic snowman. thanks. I want to make it for the holidays. Diane

Thanks so much for the adorable quilt pattern. I LOVE all of your patterns and wanted to start it the day you posted. Too bad I have other projects to do... Hopefully I can make it and finish Soots and Ashes soon (And get started on Folkart Gatherings) :-)

Primitive Quilts and Projects

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Quotes by Albert Einstein

" Imagination is more important than knowledge"
"not everthing that counts can be counted and not everthing that can be counted counts"
" Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new"

spool quilt

made for me by me

little red hen

quilt made at my thurs.quilt class

ANTHROPOLOGIE

have you ever been to an ANTHROPOLOGIE store.... if not you must go....it is perfection in the art of style&design...would love to just live there....
check out Man Shops Globe on wed. night on the Sundance Channel, shopping for ANTHROPOLOGIE, unique places to see and wonderfully artistic people....

Model T 1917

our first

1929 model A

greg's new car... if the errand can't be taken care of in this it doesn't get taken care of